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and now many of us are using them for hours a day. and there are things you request do to use your exposure. i use my cell phone, but with a speaker phone or earpiece. i'm not opposed to cell phones, i jut want to make them safer. >> now are there guidelines about safety issues? what is the cell phone industry doing now? >> well in the last two years there is a trust and now the fda and the fcc have information on their websites on how to reduce exposure to radiation. we are still not sure that cell phones want to -- don't cause cancer but we want to issue warnings already that children do not use cell phones. texting is okay but not holding the fun up to your head for hours a day. >> and if you told folks you can't use your cell phone, there would be outrage. but you say there are ways to safely use them and we want to talk about some of the tips based on what we've heard. use a headset or how about the bluetooth, what is that? tell us the difference. >> it does reduce radiation, but if you use your blew tooth and -- your bluetooth t
and now many of us are using them for hours a day. and there are things you request do to use your exposure. i use my cell phone, but with a speaker phone or earpiece. i'm not opposed to cell phones, i jut want to make them safer. >> now are there guidelines about safety issues? what is the cell phone industry doing now? >> well in the last two years there is a trust and now the fda and the fcc have information on their websites on how to reduce exposure to radiation. we are still...
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the front may get close to us on thursday, may give us a passing shower. rockies cleared out. lookat this picture from the central rockies, sent in from kathy, who lives near grand lake. at 8,000 feet. the aespn are in peak color, we will see color here, not until late october. first, we have to get the high pressure out of here, in the next four hours. tap heat that today is building throughut tennessee and georgia, alabama, many areas above 90. it will get that way here tomorrow. rhaps, wednesday into thursday morning, it will wash out, probably no chance of rain until the weekend. quite a bit of sunshine. and overnight, clearing out, a beautiful, bright jupiter in our sky. it is closing to, weon't be this close to jupiter until 2022. last night, showing jupiter with four of the largest moons. >> up here. hot on friday. cooler on saturday, nar 80. sunday and monday, into the 70s extended outlook, not that accurate, at the closer range. we will keep an eye on it. we will check in with ger tow get the latest on trafc. >> they are final clearing up. horrible rush hour. fortunat
the front may get close to us on thursday, may give us a passing shower. rockies cleared out. lookat this picture from the central rockies, sent in from kathy, who lives near grand lake. at 8,000 feet. the aespn are in peak color, we will see color here, not until late october. first, we have to get the high pressure out of here, in the next four hours. tap heat that today is building throughut tennessee and georgia, alabama, many areas above 90. it will get that way here tomorrow. rhaps,...
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he joins us now. this is really fascinating stuff. >> we've been visiting a place very few have heard about. a place where the best doctors and medical researchers in the world do work in teams to solve cases no one else has been able to crack. these are true medical mysteries. it's happening just outside the nation's capital at the national institutes of health. that's the nih for short. over the next few nights we'll introduce you to some amazing patients who've been through the ringer and have turned to these doctor detectives as a last resort. the question nobody asks, are they going to get the diagnoses they've been waiting so long for? bethesda, maryland. deep inside the sprawling nih complex, dr. william gahl leads an elite team of doctors, specialists and researchers. they are the best in the world. together, they focus their vast expertise to try to save patients' lives. they are detectives in search of clues to solve mysteries no other doctors could solve. >> you're talking about patients wh
he joins us now. this is really fascinating stuff. >> we've been visiting a place very few have heard about. a place where the best doctors and medical researchers in the world do work in teams to solve cases no one else has been able to crack. these are true medical mysteries. it's happening just outside the nation's capital at the national institutes of health. that's the nih for short. over the next few nights we'll introduce you to some amazing patients who've been through the ringer...
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>> yes, i do. >> reporter: everyone who refused to tell us about their disability also told us they didn't care if someone abused the system. you don't have problems with people taking the spaces when you don't need them? >> no. >> reporter: and then this guy admitted he did not have a disability. >> i don't have a disability. >> reporter: you don't? >> no. >> reporter: is that your placard? >> yes, it is. it's my spouse's. >> reporter: it's for your spouse, okay. but you're parking in the handicapped space. >> okay. >> reporter: is that fair? >> maybe not. >> reporter: the law says the person with the disability must be in the car in order for the placard to be used. so why do it? the answer might be hall of the with disabled placards also had expired meters. that's because metro says disabled drivers don't have to pay to park at a metered spot. now metro told us that it does not ask people to prove whether or not the placard belongs to them. in other jurisdictions like howard county, however, they do do sting operations to find out if the placard belongs to them and if it doesn't, they'l
>> yes, i do. >> reporter: everyone who refused to tell us about their disability also told us they didn't care if someone abused the system. you don't have problems with people taking the spaces when you don't need them? >> no. >> reporter: and then this guy admitted he did not have a disability. >> i don't have a disability. >> reporter: you don't? >> no. >> reporter: is that your placard? >> yes, it is. it's my spouse's. >>...
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i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the bequest and as that. >> i told you earlier about ask this question. you told us-what does washington think of him? -- what does washington think of him? >> i would talk about a larger issue which is social services of one of the office has on the stability operations. greg makes a persuasive case that if you were to transfer a society, to teach girls how to read. if you teach girls how to read, entire villages learn how to read and birth rates plummet and prosperity goes up. the stuff that greg has done in afghanistan and pakistan is true the lord's work. it is some fantastic stuff. i had an opport
i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. >>> it is quite a trick to be a u.s. senator, to show up at a celebration of the return of jobs in your home state, and to get lustily booed by the home folks at that photo op. who exactly achieved that feat and how that good senator earned every bit of it? that's next. also, we have one programming note for you. the big vote on the defense authorization bill is scheduled for tomorrow at
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms...
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thanks for being with us. we'll look forward to seeing you again here on "rick's list" at 3:00, 4:00, and 8:00. here's wolf blitzer in "the situation room". >> bill clinton points a finger at the person he says flaked out in the mid-east peace process. and the former president warns democrats not to play games and answer as personal health question that a lot of people are asking right now. plus, defeat for lady gaga. another gay-rights activist, the senate fails to move forward with legislation that would end, don't ask, don't tell. what do opponents of the military policy do now? and a new lightning rod of the tea party politics movement fights a group that says she's a crook. we're investigating the allegations against christine o'donnell. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> a warning today from israel's chief, that a new round of violence could explode. i spoke today with a veteran of middle east diplomacy. the former president of the united states bill clinton holding the conference in n
thanks for being with us. we'll look forward to seeing you again here on "rick's list" at 3:00, 4:00, and 8:00. here's wolf blitzer in "the situation room". >> bill clinton points a finger at the person he says flaked out in the mid-east peace process. and the former president warns democrats not to play games and answer as personal health question that a lot of people are asking right now. plus, defeat for lady gaga. another gay-rights activist, the senate fails to...
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jeff yastine joins us. the federal reserve kept its key interest rate at zero, but said it's ready to take action to boost the economy when the time is right. that announcement came today as the fed wrapped up its policy meeting in washington. susie, one thing that stood out at this meeting is the fed is getting more worried about inflation. the problem is, inflation is too low, and below what the fed considers acceptable. >> susie: that could be the catalyst for the fed to pump more money into the economy. so what will the central bank do next? suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: two more meetings. one two-day event in early november, the other in mid december. that's the window the fed has left this year to boost the economy. but, whether the central bank eases monetary policy in the next few months depends on what happens with the economy. and, fed watcher dana saporta says it's clear now that policymakers have linked their next move to inflation, or more specifically, the lack of it. >> i think the fed
jeff yastine joins us. the federal reserve kept its key interest rate at zero, but said it's ready to take action to boost the economy when the time is right. that announcement came today as the fed wrapped up its policy meeting in washington. susie, one thing that stood out at this meeting is the fed is getting more worried about inflation. the problem is, inflation is too low, and below what the fed considers acceptable. >> susie: that could be the catalyst for the fed to pump more...
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so it would be predictable and use the same tools the state uses and the information, once it's set up, is free to be maintained and actually pg&e uploads your energy for free on an ongoing basis so it should be -- a lot of tools in place to make it as easy as possible, a picture of where your building stands relative to its peers. >> does it clash at all with the controversy around the new smart meters? or is this totally separate and they don't cross paths in any way? >> very separate. the energy star is the free tool that's been available for about 10 years. it's just a web site operating is equally as easy and complicated, depending on your perspective, as buying something from amazon.com or something like that. you need to operate a web site. but the information that's used is basic descriptive information of the building so you can put the energy use into context and make a fair comparison against other buildings and monthly energy usage for all of the meters that serve the building. smart meters, that's more an issue of very detailed information down to the seconds. everybody al
so it would be predictable and use the same tools the state uses and the information, once it's set up, is free to be maintained and actually pg&e uploads your energy for free on an ongoing basis so it should be -- a lot of tools in place to make it as easy as possible, a picture of where your building stands relative to its peers. >> does it clash at all with the controversy around the new smart meters? or is this totally separate and they don't cross paths in any way? >> very...
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it took us eight years to dig us into the deepest hole we've been in to. it's more or less he's being himself aggrandized or attacked. he can use him or a shield as they go forward. we'll see. >> it's really hard for obama to go out and say, hey, look, look at all of these great things i did. people look at him and say, why don't we have more jobs? it's pretty simple. he's handicapped in that way. >> and the message is so hard. the message right now in the midterm is, look, things would have been worse if they had stayed in charge. >> right. >> trying to tell people things would have been worse doesn't make them feel any better. >> particularly when the facts are this, we have lost more jobs than the beginning of the obama recovery than we have gained. the season of the recovery is over. and the upshot is we've lost more jobs than gained. >> but he's grown more jobs than there were in the bush -- >> let me ask you this one last thing because we've learned that michelle obama is going to hit the campaign trail and she's really going to take a full swing in
it took us eight years to dig us into the deepest hole we've been in to. it's more or less he's being himself aggrandized or attacked. he can use him or a shield as they go forward. we'll see. >> it's really hard for obama to go out and say, hey, look, look at all of these great things i did. people look at him and say, why don't we have more jobs? it's pretty simple. he's handicapped in that way. >> and the message is so hard. the message right now in the midterm is, look, things...
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now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15. >>> the express toll lane is supposed to reduce congestion between highway 84 from 5:00 in the morning to 8:00 at night solo drivers can now use the toll plaza for a price. caltrans says road work, new signs and the new lane configuration all work to slow traffic. >> there was about five minutes of delay. it was bad because of that merge but the traffic was moving normally. >> reporter: drivers have to have the fast track in position if they're going solo. car poolers need to use a specific mylar bag to shield their transponders. >> take your bag out, pop it in the bag and that will prevent your tag from being read. >
now more than 75% of morning drivers use fast track. >>> and solo drivers can now use a toll to use that car pool lane from highway 84 to rule 27. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: commuters got their first chance to try out the new 680 express lane today paying for the privilege of using it. some drivers soon complained that was supposed to be a convenience actually slowed them down. >> i left home at 7:30 this morning. i didn't get to where i needed to go until 9:15....
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if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very positive supportive environment. because, you know, we're a community that, it's all about saving face. so if you have a problem, you know, whether it's substance abuse or maybe getting mental health treatment, you're supposed to just deal with it by yourself, you're not supposed to go outside of your family, you're not supposed to talk about your problems. being able to educate our clients on how confidentiality works and how they will be protected through it has been a very important piece of this, of what we do. i think that the glue of team 360 is the feeling of trust and support that is generated w
if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very...
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the front will slip south of us thursday but will still give us a chance for a shower or thunderstorm. we could use the rain so it will feel warm and humid. autumn begins on wednesday. 85 for a high tomorrow. mid 80's thursday and friday. scattered showers and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon each one of those days and then a cold front should go through friday night into saturday morning. there could be lingering rain saturday morning then clearing with high temperatures in the 70's. >> in this morning's "consumer alert," another recall making headlines this morning this one involving general motors. 2009 to 2010 cadillac ct s's and the glove compartment needs to be replaced. notices will be sent out next month. >> it's a four-letter word that could get you in trouble. it's free. bob hansen has word as to why we need to avoid it. >> the computer world works two ways. it opens our eyes to the world, but it can open up our personal information to criminals. >> con artists always taylor their cons where they can target the most people. >> today when most are concerned about their
the front will slip south of us thursday but will still give us a chance for a shower or thunderstorm. we could use the rain so it will feel warm and humid. autumn begins on wednesday. 85 for a high tomorrow. mid 80's thursday and friday. scattered showers and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon each one of those days and then a cold front should go through friday night into saturday morning. there could be lingering rain saturday morning then clearing with high temperatures in the 70's....
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get back to us. jenna: brand-new drama in ask's senate race as incumbent lisa murkowski mounts a write in campaign after losing the primary to joe miller. there are fears a three-way race could seriously hurt the republican party's chances of holding onto that seat. joining us joe miller, gop candidate for senate in alaska. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for asking me. jenna: some members of the republican party are angry, they are really worried about you and lisa murkowski splitting the republican vote and a democrat winding up in office in alaska. how concerned are you about that? >> well, any time that you have another so-called republican in the race there is that risk. fortunately in this race her record is such that this is real -- this has really become a race not against one liberal but against two. we are still confident of the outcome in november, we are working the race hard and it has galvanized our supporters. jenna: how do you prevent her from taking some of your votes? >> well we
get back to us. jenna: brand-new drama in ask's senate race as incumbent lisa murkowski mounts a write in campaign after losing the primary to joe miller. there are fears a three-way race could seriously hurt the republican party's chances of holding onto that seat. joining us joe miller, gop candidate for senate in alaska. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for asking me. jenna: some members of the republican party are angry, they are really worried about you and lisa murkowski...
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we are using the same model that got us into trouble and we have not learned anything. we are really making a mistake. if you look at my brief, the averages $1.2 million each year. the reason we are losing this kind of money is because we are paying $3.5 million for someone to push tickets. i worked at a golf course as a kid and i was one of those ticket counters. it did not take $3.5 million. we can still have the tournament if we have a competent staff that can run this and it should be put out for bid. there are managers that will pay less money. [tone] you should look at it, you cannot do it today but you have got to look at the contract, there are so many holes. supervisor avalos: thank you larry much. next speaker, please? >> my name is richard harris with the public alliance of 4500 member golfers. we have appear before you before. we have discussed public building matters with supervisors. we do support this contract. i have given you a letter dated september 16 stating our position. i am also giving you a letter from leedo, director of a golf club that supports
we are using the same model that got us into trouble and we have not learned anything. we are really making a mistake. if you look at my brief, the averages $1.2 million each year. the reason we are losing this kind of money is because we are paying $3.5 million for someone to push tickets. i worked at a golf course as a kid and i was one of those ticket counters. it did not take $3.5 million. we can still have the tournament if we have a competent staff that can run this and it should be put...
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there are special uses everywhere in the city. they are conditional uses. they're all at the discretion of the commission, and we always have to shote our ability. the language that is proposed for the special use district has the allowance for hospitals for a conditional use, and no one is trying to get out from under that. why is there not a discussion of a three to one housing requirement? there are multiple housing requirements in the sweep of the projects, including st. luke's. one is the three to one issue. we wanted to basically start a dialogue, and we sat down of to a couple of years ago and i think we stand ready. i just want to say that we remain committed. in 2006, we were heading down a road. we heard loud and clear that the community benefit broadly understood, and requested access was to keep to a certain level financially. we are going to do that. to the extent that this goes forward, not try to predetermine the outcome, because cpmc can come to the table with many, many different.things. supervisor chiu: if i could ask a question of you? am
there are special uses everywhere in the city. they are conditional uses. they're all at the discretion of the commission, and we always have to shote our ability. the language that is proposed for the special use district has the allowance for hospitals for a conditional use, and no one is trying to get out from under that. why is there not a discussion of a three to one housing requirement? there are multiple housing requirements in the sweep of the projects, including st. luke's. one is the...
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it is an allowable use. the premises was posted for 30 days on the building and subsequently, there was a 500- foot malar conducted to the neighborhood. to the best of our ability, we feel due process has been served, and that brings us to today in the conditions we are proposing with this approval. >> thank you. -- supervisor chu: thank you, and in terms of conditions being proposed here, whether it is the hour or the noise, were any of these in place beforehand? >> no, they did not have these conditions in the past. supervisor chu: thank you. are there members of the public that wish to speak on this item? >> madame chair, commissioners, -- supervisors, excuse me. i and the attorney for -- i am the attorney for playbar. this is a tough quarter at the corner of mission and six. downstairs, a single-story building with a basement underneath. the basement was always listens to hold alcohol in storage. it did not have public occupancy. reuben solutions and some city money, some redevelopment, they put in sprin
it is an allowable use. the premises was posted for 30 days on the building and subsequently, there was a 500- foot malar conducted to the neighborhood. to the best of our ability, we feel due process has been served, and that brings us to today in the conditions we are proposing with this approval. >> thank you. -- supervisor chu: thank you, and in terms of conditions being proposed here, whether it is the hour or the noise, were any of these in place beforehand? >> no, they did...
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the device used on the steering wheels was the device used. >>> it is 6:04. the assistant offensive line coach is facing drunk driving charges. police arrested the coach after pulling him over for speeding at the beltway. 1:00 in the morning on saturday. his attorney says he'll plead not guilty. the ravens say they know all about this. this is muller's second dui charge. the first one happened back in may, but that was thrown out. the 46-year-old muller has been with the ravens for three years. he played and coached in michigan before that. >>> well, it seemed like a great idea, didn't it? movies, shops, restaurants, but it never caught on. the big building south of the circle on york road will go up for auction. abc2 news, sherrie johnson is live waiting for the bids. good morning. >> that's right. we are waiting for this to come in. that's going to happen later today. let me tell you something. nearly a whole city block here in towson on the auction block today and like i said, we will find out who it's going to belong to. the towson commons development jus
the device used on the steering wheels was the device used. >>> it is 6:04. the assistant offensive line coach is facing drunk driving charges. police arrested the coach after pulling him over for speeding at the beltway. 1:00 in the morning on saturday. his attorney says he'll plead not guilty. the ravens say they know all about this. this is muller's second dui charge. the first one happened back in may, but that was thrown out. the 46-year-old muller has been with the ravens for...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ [ male announcer ] every siness day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. >> shepard: an indiana teenager who admits he strangled his own 10-year-old brother wanted to be just like the serial killer he had seen on tv. so says his former girlfriend. she testified in court today that before last november's murder this young man conley tried to talk to her about the title character in the fictional show time series dexter. just one more disturbing development in a very sad case of a now 18-year-old boy who claimed he was sexually abused repeatedly attempted suicide and who confessed to investigators that he rarely feels any emotions. he also explained on video how he killed his brother conner. knocking him unconscious with a head lock. then dragging him into the kitchen. >>
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ [ male announcer ] every siness day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. >> shepard: an indiana teenager who admits he strangled his own 10-year-old brother wanted to be just like the serial killer he had seen on tv. so says his former girlfriend....
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the cast has joined us. you play the manager. tell us about the type of comedy is and what attracted you to this role. >> this comedy if it's been really well with the other shows on thursday night on nbc. i think what really sets us apart is that ours is a much more heartfelt and earnest approach. our characters -- it is the same office politics. a lot of the comedy comes from that, but our characters love their jobs and are excited to come to work every day. it creates a more positive energy. >> it looks like a great show. how popular are you these days when you tell people you are playing the role of someone named "man meat?" >> it will be interesting to be walking down the street and have people call me that name. it is a great start. you will definitely remember him. we are shooting our seventh episode, so it is nice to get away from that. now we are exploring loads of different things with the character. for instance, me and todd form a really close relationship. we are almost best friends now. we get to explore some great
the cast has joined us. you play the manager. tell us about the type of comedy is and what attracted you to this role. >> this comedy if it's been really well with the other shows on thursday night on nbc. i think what really sets us apart is that ours is a much more heartfelt and earnest approach. our characters -- it is the same office politics. a lot of the comedy comes from that, but our characters love their jobs and are excited to come to work every day. it creates a more positive...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >> ashton kutcher caught on text. >> ashton, demi, the younger woman and the tale of the texts. is this evidence he cheated? >> the text from ashton kicked off the night of passion. >> jennifer grey in tears. our niecy backstage with the "dirty dancing" star. >> was patrick swayze her dancing angel? >> i think patrick would be proud. >> god, i hope so. >> bristol palin, the situation, the hoff. >> i'll reveal my surprise pick. >> in tonight's celebrity gps, >> michael douglas fighting cancer out in new york with catherine. a good night in the city for the good wife. >> it's been a good year. >> in the "e.t." slide show, brad pitt behind the wheel. >> ll cool j and chris o'donnell with us. >> hundreds of real life sailors. >> my character is a former navy seal. >> plus l.l. with his kids inside his mansion. >> fac
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >> ashton kutcher caught on text. >> ashton, demi, the younger woman and the tale of the texts. is this evidence he cheated? >> the text from ashton kicked off the night of passion. >> jennifer grey in tears. our niecy backstage with the...
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the appellant refused to let us move forward. he has presented no new things that were not in the rehearing. he makes no new allegations in his request. all documents were available to him at the time of the original hearing. none of the documentation would have affected the outcome of the decision. the document attached to the rehearing request supports one of the arguments made at the hearing. the clock started ticking wants the -- once the variance ran out. s course of the project and continues to do so. the appellant repeats the same arguments he made at the original hearing. the or rehearing requests should be denied. thank you again for your continued support in compassion. i want to introduce my architect. >> i was the architect on this project from february 2006 to january 2009. there were questions about how much time we worked on this project. over a three year three months. we spent about 542 hours on that. there were issues going back and forth between the planning department and building department, so it took an abn
the appellant refused to let us move forward. he has presented no new things that were not in the rehearing. he makes no new allegations in his request. all documents were available to him at the time of the original hearing. none of the documentation would have affected the outcome of the decision. the document attached to the rehearing request supports one of the arguments made at the hearing. the clock started ticking wants the -- once the variance ran out. s course of the project and...
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exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other countries east - whichmptsmu eareal wheat crop willon the che premium at thestart ut t world numbe foosoed in spse abt ailability of pce200--5 th qtepresey onhearrowod cear nogo n thcuenspanvege% ow igr rldendor areituaonitght...ly haven mh,en mu more difficult. >>scott: the royal suiol nig and even though n't open yet, s already tan reservations teisold out for the first night. >>reporter: also out of service for the past 2 years wa hotel in park lane...again getting major renovations likeed bin talal owns a substantial these two top hotels account for 13 percent of luxury rooms in the city. >>slat
exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> those who enjoys and generally having a ball. >> summer is not quite finished with us even though it becomes fall tomorrow night. highest close to 90 degrees. a little bit cooler as we head into the weekend. captioned by then national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- think about the internet. growing, evolving, literally transforming our lives. now imagine the possibilities of what tomorrow could bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that will guide the internet into the future... to protect users, and reward innovators, for years to come. we support a fair and open internet - affordable and accessible to everyone. transparent networks, managed in ways that are clear to all users. we support the fcc's plan to bring high-speed internet to everyone in america by 2020. and we are committed to keeping the internet working, as the economic engine that's creating jobs now. working to
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> those who enjoys and generally having a ball. >> summer is not quite finished with us even though it becomes fall tomorrow night. highest close to 90 degrees. a little bit cooler as we head into the weekend. captioned by then national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- think about the internet. growing, evolving, literally transforming our...
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i use that in my story. those 2 come from my grandmother, she was the germ, the seed of those 2 books and many others. let's go back to that front porch again. this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all read to me what they taught you up at the schoolhouse today. i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he endured that. he allowed me to read to him. i had no idea in other families the adults read to children. in my house, children read to the adults. imagine the confidence they gave me in my readings. i loved to read out loud. enjoyed it immensely.
i use that in my story. those 2 come from my grandmother, she was the germ, the seed of those 2 books and many others. let's go back to that front porch again. this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you...
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the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is your morning commute backed up towards emeryville. very slow. about 22 minutes and building off of the bridge and smooth for hercules, richmond and berkeley. the glowing lights with fog creeping in. >> we are starting to see the low clouds fill in this morning. you can see the temperatures across the north bay are chilly with 40s to mitt 5s in flay and for most of the bay area, a long steve t-shirt or sweatshirt will be fine. keeping temperatures down. 60s and 70s inland. starting friday it's the opposite. 80s and 90s in and 70s and 80s near the coast. low 7
the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is...
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no wonder our enemies think they can defeat us. this has been the equivalent of a cultural oil spill. it's not sea otters and ducks that are washing up on shore, covered with gunk, it is our kids. >> we have to have the courage to tell the truth and we have to have the courage to act on the truth. we are allowing a brutalization and a degradation of children in this country, a destructiveness. >> bureaucrats and politicians in washington think they should decide the what kind of lightbulb we use. what kind of toilets we flush. they'll buy your teenage daughter an abortion, but they won't let her buy a sugary soda in a school's vending machine. a lot of the money that we're spending goes to things that we know will not prevent aids, but indeed will continue to spread the disease, when a lot of our money goes to distribute condoms in high schools, when a lot of our money goes to distribute material that is literally pornographic. >> the culture wars are back. in some cases, they never went away. people got jobs doing other things, ra
no wonder our enemies think they can defeat us. this has been the equivalent of a cultural oil spill. it's not sea otters and ducks that are washing up on shore, covered with gunk, it is our kids. >> we have to have the courage to tell the truth and we have to have the courage to act on the truth. we are allowing a brutalization and a degradation of children in this country, a destructiveness. >> bureaucrats and politicians in washington think they should decide the what kind of...
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. >>> thanks for joining us this tuesday morning. angie is here. >> i think i said monday during my tease. >> no, it's tuesday. >> howard starts us off with the forecast. >> there's a crisp, chilly morning. we are looking at a beautiful, gorgeous tuesday afternoon ahead. let's get you going with your temperatures this morning. you'll want to grab a jacket or something out there. we have readings as cool as 46. it's 53 in hagerstown. closer to home we are down to 49 in sterling. laurel at 48. it's traffic time. >>> it looks like we are pretty much incident and accident free. 395 watching that fill out just a little bit between duke over to seminary. that delay on the way. 495 in virginia your volume is starting to pick up on the inner loop but overall no significant delays to report. real quick let's look at route 4, route 5 and crane highway. no early morning issues to report on any of these roads at the time. over to you. >>> today the u.s. senate could move one step closer to repealing the don't ask, don't tell policy for gays in t
. >>> thanks for joining us this tuesday morning. angie is here. >> i think i said monday during my tease. >> no, it's tuesday. >> howard starts us off with the forecast. >> there's a crisp, chilly morning. we are looking at a beautiful, gorgeous tuesday afternoon ahead. let's get you going with your temperatures this morning. you'll want to grab a jacket or something out there. we have readings as cool as 46. it's 53 in hagerstown. closer to home we are down to...
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personal use. particularly in 2009, she had march and april rent payments that were made out, checks made out to a guy named brent basher, her landlord and those, we have learned, were rent payments and she called them expense reimbursements. that is just one example of the many, many expenses ms. o'donnell claimed to be campaign expenses but were really just expenses of her lifestyle, that she had no other income so she was treating her campaign account like it was her personal piggy bank. >> and this happened in 2009? >> 2009 and 2010. >> okay. >> ms. o'donnell had really no oversight. there was no campaign treasurer, as the law requires, for over a year and a half. so she had a wachovia bank card that wind out when other people would use their debit card. >> who do you have sworn statements from that will back up this allegation? we have a sworn statement from david keegan, a former campaign staffer for ms. o'donnell back in 2008. and in addition, there was another person, a campaign man, who ma
personal use. particularly in 2009, she had march and april rent payments that were made out, checks made out to a guy named brent basher, her landlord and those, we have learned, were rent payments and she called them expense reimbursements. that is just one example of the many, many expenses ms. o'donnell claimed to be campaign expenses but were really just expenses of her lifestyle, that she had no other income so she was treating her campaign account like it was her personal piggy bank....
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so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military strike from land and sea and that the revolutionary guard ceases to be an effective organizatio to punch back. if you have to use military force, i think our goal should be not only to neuter their nuclear program, but to destroy the regime's ability to fight back against our troops in the region hand against our allies. that, ladies and gentlemen, is no small matter to contelate. that is a very serious escalating step that i would now like to go down the road as much as anybody in this room. thatf you'll believe sanctions will not work, i am here to tell yo
so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military...
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a challenge which we to try to use. a lone wolf is i think without question the most dangerous kind of attacker you can face because you know if it's a group or a subgroup within say the area nations that is plotting some kind of attack or a series of back robberies or whatever it may be there are enough people involved that more often than not if not in affably word of these plots gets out you know when it's a lone wolf operating as long separates and keeps their mouth shut you know you have absolutely no way of preventing the attack or knowing it's coming. the wall because they saw contain. all animal but each one is strongly individualists. and that's what i'll i advocate lone wolf is a. i think the cafe was a very smart guy. i don't admire and get me wrong but he was the good soldier i mean he made a decision about what he thought needed to be done to you know grab the federal government by the throat make him pay for waco and so on and he went out there and it. was a transformative moment i think that after oklahom
a challenge which we to try to use. a lone wolf is i think without question the most dangerous kind of attacker you can face because you know if it's a group or a subgroup within say the area nations that is plotting some kind of attack or a series of back robberies or whatever it may be there are enough people involved that more often than not if not in affably word of these plots gets out you know when it's a lone wolf operating as long separates and keeps their mouth shut you know you have...
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all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people who need help in a community and want to stay in the community can do so. we are very proud of this new building. at the same time, we want to make sure that people who want to stay in their homes will be able to do so. and so the senator has carried a bill that will enable us, if someone has medicaid, to use those medicaid dollars to increase the number of in-home hours that person has so that we can use those federal dollars instead of hospitalization, instead of long-term care here, in the home. our goal is that the person al
all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people...
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: the district says no classroom money would be used. one scenario, a builder. >> teachers can use the time with the school, related materials, instead of being stuck in traffic. >> reporter: school district officials say if all goes well, teachers could be move -- moving into low-cost housing in a few years. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the same commit to declared the start of the recession in 2007 now says it's over. the national bureau of economic research said the recession ended in june of 2009. at 18 months, that makes it the longest downturn since world war ii and while the worst might be behind us, many job seekers say they are still waiting for things to get better. >> we're not far from being on the street. that's a terrible place to be. >> if there is another major economic downturn, the panel of economists say that would technically be a new recession. >>> a new report suggests women may have born the brunt of the recession "the wall street journal" broke down statistics and found that 148,000 women left the finance ind
: the district says no classroom money would be used. one scenario, a builder. >> teachers can use the time with the school, related materials, instead of being stuck in traffic. >> reporter: school district officials say if all goes well, teachers could be move -- moving into low-cost housing in a few years. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the same commit to declared the start of the recession in 2007 now says it's over. the national bureau of economic research said the...
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jupiter, it's going to be getting closer to us. you asked how big it is, it's 11 times wider than earth. look in the eastern sky tonight and the western skyt dawn. the next time it will get this close will be the year 2022. here's what we were talking about here. there's the image of jupiter in the middle and the four moons. these are the main ones, and that's the wy it looked when galileo saw it in 1610, those are called the galean satellites. and pretty cool from one of our weather watchers. i know he's going to be out there again tonight. you want to send in some images, isee@nbcwashington.com. talked about the cool temperatures this morning, the ground moisture coming up, and a little bit of mist at meadow lark gardens. this is from rocky mountain national park. they have some fall color already. that's around the western entrance from kathy. clear skies overnight, 63 to 64. not nearly as nippy when we start out, coolest locations around frederick and winchester at about 53 to 54 degree you folks around manassas, you'll dip dow
jupiter, it's going to be getting closer to us. you asked how big it is, it's 11 times wider than earth. look in the eastern sky tonight and the western skyt dawn. the next time it will get this close will be the year 2022. here's what we were talking about here. there's the image of jupiter in the middle and the four moons. these are the main ones, and that's the wy it looked when galileo saw it in 1610, those are called the galean satellites. and pretty cool from one of our weather watchers....
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thousands of turkey burgers on us. to show people there's a burger that's as lean as it is delicious. it's really good. he loves the turkey burgers. if i can give her something that's good for her and lean, i'd totally make this for her. ancr: make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you. hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm. this is really good! new best tasting activia ever! ♪ activia challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. new regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving cream works quickly to activate sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals fast for relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers
thousands of turkey burgers on us. to show people there's a burger that's as lean as it is delicious. it's really good. he loves the turkey burgers. if i can give her something that's good for her and lean, i'd totally make this for her. ancr: make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you. hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm. this is really good! new best...
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they will use it. not only does it give us the economic and environmental and social returns that i spoke of earlier in the hour, but also, just makes life early -- easier for for people. guest: i think is going to take all different kinds of loads in order for us to meet the needs of the country. there may be places where a monorail makes sense. however, i think in most cases we will be using and expanding and using the existing road system. for a very high-speed service, for example, we will need a new rice -- a new right of way. we may be able to use the median strip in the highway system for some of the links, as a gentleman suggested. i think it next 10 to 15 years we will see major improvements in our intercity transportation. i think we will do more to connect our cities systems together. for example, in those areas where we would have interstate bus service, we want to make sure that is considered. we want to make sure that when someone gets to the end of their journey there is good local publi
they will use it. not only does it give us the economic and environmental and social returns that i spoke of earlier in the hour, but also, just makes life early -- easier for for people. guest: i think is going to take all different kinds of loads in order for us to meet the needs of the country. there may be places where a monorail makes sense. however, i think in most cases we will be using and expanding and using the existing road system. for a very high-speed service, for example, we will...
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i am happy that you took the time to celebrate with us. we have, in this spirit, a formal proclamation. you do not have enough wall space for the proclamations that you have received. but this is my honor to recognize, you have to share this today. garcia understands this because there are only 365 days a year. he must have given out 10 days every day. and i am trying to separate this. in the spirit of brown, let me give out heritage day, guatemalan heritage day, and mexican heritage day. and the crop one -- the crop was -- nicaraguan day. this is the day we celebrate our histories in this remarkable bicentennial. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. we have more to celebreate this historical and colorful day. we thank you for all you do. have a wonderful celebration. >> did you have to hurry? [laughter] >> gentlemen. we are talking about el salvador. >> thank you very much. iwould like to thank gavin newsom and the mayor's office for inviting us here. the consul general would like to continue our very good relation
i am happy that you took the time to celebrate with us. we have, in this spirit, a formal proclamation. you do not have enough wall space for the proclamations that you have received. but this is my honor to recognize, you have to share this today. garcia understands this because there are only 365 days a year. he must have given out 10 days every day. and i am trying to separate this. in the spirit of brown, let me give out heritage day, guatemalan heritage day, and mexican heritage day. and...
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scott worden, thank you for joining us. tell us what you saw this weekend during the voting. >> well, i was stationed in kabul as an observer. and i visited about ten different stations throughout the city, some in more rural areas, some right in the heart of town. and in the polling stations that i saw, there were relatively few problems. there were plenty of voters. the procedures went along smoothly. and really people were out to vote and were-- seemed to be happy with the process. >> ifill: so how was the turnout. i heard reports that turnout was supposed to be considered stty. >> yes, i think that's true. certainly the areas that i was seeing had good security. they were right around kabul and there were very visible police presence around the city. so it is not surprising that the turnout was relatively good. i think most of the polling stations we saw were at least half full. however, as you know, the security situation in much of the country throughout the country was a lot worse. and that had a significant impact o
scott worden, thank you for joining us. tell us what you saw this weekend during the voting. >> well, i was stationed in kabul as an observer. and i visited about ten different stations throughout the city, some in more rural areas, some right in the heart of town. and in the polling stations that i saw, there were relatively few problems. there were plenty of voters. the procedures went along smoothly. and really people were out to vote and were-- seemed to be happy with the process....
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and he told us to get down. and be quiet. >> deb dialed 911. >> ssooting in thh hall way. >> happened so fast. i was pretty much scared to death. i thouggt, possibly, we were going to -- somebody would shoot us. >> heerd shooting, screaming and barricaded with a room. >> my worst fear is you think somebodyywill come down theehall building.3 gun. >> first thing i did is say, please, god keep us safe. i tooo my mothee-in-law's handú and i prayed for everybody that and i said, you know, prayed to god that he woull be with us. >> an hour later, they were evacuated. >> i do believe god was with us ú%at day. >> she credits police, and the -ospital staff.ú >> iithink, they are heroes. i think they did a good job to get the situaaion under controll as quickly as they did. in east baltimore, kathleenú %->> mckeever said her 10:00. mother-in-law had bbck surgery and is recovering at home. dr. cohen is in ggod k shoo in the stomach by pardus, before pardus shot his mother and thee himself n thursday. and the cohen's is
and he told us to get down. and be quiet. >> deb dialed 911. >> ssooting in thh hall way. >> happened so fast. i was pretty much scared to death. i thouggt, possibly, we were going to -- somebody would shoot us. >> heerd shooting, screaming and barricaded with a room. >> my worst fear is you think somebodyywill come down theehall building.3 gun. >> first thing i did is say, please, god keep us safe. i tooo my mothee-in-law's handú and i prayed for everybody...
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looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the by by most game is a simple as its message they came and shoot down as many to most as you can out as they rise relentlessly above last year's alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wise and some of that is something we're defending our rights our traditions by our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam squeezed nor do we want there to be no islamic societies in our country we're going to be released by the right wing freedom party as part of its bid for election and the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours but you see more than two hundred thousand where it's within a week it was back to compete again may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there and five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party the motions ian campbell
looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the by by most game is a simple as its message they came and shoot down as many to most as you can out as they rise relentlessly above last year's alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wise and some of that is something we're defending our rights our traditions by our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam squeezed nor do we want there to be no islamic societies in our country we're...
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care that involves talking to us, and more important, listening to us, hearing our voices. so many have worked so hard, has you have been told -- as you have been told, to bring the state to pass. and now we have a dazzling new setting to present to you. when you leave today, you will be going home. but laguna honda residents will not be leaving. this is our home. and it is very important to us. we are already here. but please come back and visit us frequently. this wonderful new laguna honda would not exist without you. i just want to add a personal note. my younger sister, emily, was a resident here for many more years than i have been. she was greatly loved. we lost her recently. i would like to dedicate this speech to her and remembered her, as many of the residents do, with great fondness and affection. thank you all. [applause] >> i would like to invite you all nowi that good enough? this is a participatory ribbon cutting. it requires nothing more complicated than this. i will ask you to count down, not up. upon conclusion, we will applaud the great works of turner co
care that involves talking to us, and more important, listening to us, hearing our voices. so many have worked so hard, has you have been told -- as you have been told, to bring the state to pass. and now we have a dazzling new setting to present to you. when you leave today, you will be going home. but laguna honda residents will not be leaving. this is our home. and it is very important to us. we are already here. but please come back and visit us frequently. this wonderful new laguna honda...
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jane draper, bbc news. >> good to have you with us on "bbc world news." stay with us, if you can. still to come -- how indoor pollution affects the world support. poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, you have to be 17. but there are suggestions that there could be changes if the young were banned from the roads at night. >> they say you only really learn to drive after you pass your test. >> that could potentially kill somebody. these young drivers tend to ignore that fact. looking at the road. >> there are claims that many are not properly prepared, even for things like driving in the dark. to combat that, researchers at cardiff university have suggested and nighttime driving band, along with a total alcohol ban and stopping them from carrying young passengers. >> it will not happen to me. >> while campaigners support some of the proposals, they believe others would be unworkable. tony david said's son was killed. >> it would not be able to carry any of their peers in the car. peer pressure becomes involved. no one goes out wit
jane draper, bbc news. >> good to have you with us on "bbc world news." stay with us, if you can. still to come -- how indoor pollution affects the world support. poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, you have to be 17. but there are suggestions that there could be changes if the young were banned from the roads at night. >> they say you only really learn to drive after you pass your test. >> that could potentially...
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thank you for joining us. let's take a look at weather and traffic. >> it's going to be one of those days. it happens in the fall where you need a jacket in the morning then in the afternoon you're back to shorts and t-shirts. >> you make a fashion statement with it in the afternoon. you tie it around the waste. >> stan does. >> tie it around the shoulders. >> like a cape. [laughter] put a big s on the back of it. and there you go. >> ha ha. preppy. >> i'm not saying i don't like it. i do. take a look at the temperature. 51 degrees at b.w.i. and in the 40's in carroll county. it's going to warm up quickly today. a high of 80. so after starting out in the 40's, you'll by be in the upper 70's. if you like summer, you'll like sum -- like the weekend. >> let's check your morning commute. not a lot going on out there. nothing in the way of incidents. 49 miles per hour on southbound 95. moving well toward beltway. 44 on the beltway. taping the brakes around the harrisburg expressway. looking good on the west side. s
thank you for joining us. let's take a look at weather and traffic. >> it's going to be one of those days. it happens in the fall where you need a jacket in the morning then in the afternoon you're back to shorts and t-shirts. >> you make a fashion statement with it in the afternoon. you tie it around the waste. >> stan does. >> tie it around the shoulders. >> like a cape. [laughter] put a big s on the back of it. and there you go. >> ha ha. preppy. >>...
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us slightly more clouds today and also a nicer sea breeze cooling us down a bit, clouds are moving in giving us slicely more clouds today. the lower 60s in daly city to pacific. 69 in oakland. lower to mid-70s in danville and walnut creek. that's mild. 70 in dublin. and the 70s in antioch and brentwood. mid-70s in napa, sonoma and petaluma. falling from near 80 yesterday. 70 degrees in san rafae. 64 thursday is the first full day of fall and the 80s. by friday, the 90s. saturday, sunday, monday, boy, it's going to be a late summer warmup through the bay area. it will be nice. that's a look at your weather. back up to you. >> thank you. >>> here's a look at this morning's top stories. two separate attacks on women in an oakland neighborhood sunday night. the victims say they were robbed and then sexually assaulted. the incidents happened near lake merritt in relatively excluded areas. >>> the "los angeles times" reports the city of bell put $95,000 in public funds into the city manager's retirement account. state auditors say that could be federal wire fraud. an audit shows councilmemb
us slightly more clouds today and also a nicer sea breeze cooling us down a bit, clouds are moving in giving us slicely more clouds today. the lower 60s in daly city to pacific. 69 in oakland. lower to mid-70s in danville and walnut creek. that's mild. 70 in dublin. and the 70s in antioch and brentwood. mid-70s in napa, sonoma and petaluma. falling from near 80 yesterday. 70 degrees in san rafae. 64 thursday is the first full day of fall and the 80s. by friday, the 90s. saturday, sunday,...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> bp claims it doesn't want it to happen again and will work with other oil giants to improve its response to oil spills. the pledge comes two days after its blown-out well was officially declared dead. bp says it will share equipment and its expertise with other companies. the deep water horizon oil rig exploded in april sending more than 200 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. >>> they are small, maybe the size of your fingernail, but they could cause huge economic damage. talking about stink bugs, want the ones in our area all a -- not the ones in our area all along. there's a new invader eating just crop in its sight and in some parts of western maryland they have already caused massive damage. fox 5's beth parker has that story. >> reporter: they may not look like much but they're tough. >> little armored tanks. i call them a lot of other names i can't put on camera. >> reporter: t
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> bp claims it doesn't want it to happen again and will work with other oil giants to improve its response to oil spills. the pledge comes two days after its blown-out well was officially declared dead. bp says it will share equipment and its expertise with other companies. the deep water horizon oil rig exploded in april sending more than 200 million...
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she will tell us what is happening on the roads. stay with us. fox 5 morning news will be right back. right now, it is 11 minutes after 5:00. this droid has evolved to do even more. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my dad was still around, he would have told me, with no doubt... he would have told me it's a no brainer and i knew that from the start. it was an honor. booming is moving forward by giving back. >>> welcome back. we take a look over the washington monument today. y
she will tell us what is happening on the roads. stay with us. fox 5 morning news will be right back. right now, it is 11 minutes after 5:00. this droid has evolved to do even more. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. my father...